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Reproductive Toxicology, Vol. 3, p. 285, 1989 0890-6238/89 $3.00 + .00 Printed in the U.S.A. Copyright © 1989 Pergamon Press pie • Announcement TOXICOLOGIST IN FEMALE REPRODUCTION The Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology Branch in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development in Washington, DC, is seeking a scientist with expertise in female reproductive toxicology. The scientist will write and review technical documents; provide advice within and outside the Agency on health hazard issues, particularly in the area of female reproductive biology, toxicology, and endocrinology; assist in the continuing development of Agency Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment guidelines; and participate in the identification and implementation of research to improve approaches in the assessment of risk to the female reproductive system following exposure to chemicals. The candidate should possess a Ph.D. and background in reproductive toxicology and/or reproductive biology. A curriculum vitae and names of three references should be sent, by November 30, 1989, to Dr. Elaine Z. Francis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (RD-689), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. U.S. citizenship is required. The USEPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 285

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Reproductive Toxicology, Vol. 3, p. 285, 1989 0890-6238/89 $3.00 + .00 Printed in the U.S.A. Copyright © 1989 Pergamon Press pie

• Announcemen t

TOXICOLOGIST IN FEMALE REPRODUCTION

The Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology Branch in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Research and Development in Washington, DC, is seeking a scientist with expertise in female reproductive toxicology. The scientist will write and review technical documents; provide advice within and outside the Agency on health hazard issues, particularly in the area of female reproductive biology, toxicology, and endocrinology; assist in the continuing development of Agency Reproductive Toxicity Risk Assessment guidelines; and participate in the identification and implementation of research to improve approaches in the assessment of risk to the female reproductive system following exposure to chemicals. The candidate should possess a Ph.D. and background in reproductive toxicology and/or reproductive biology. A curriculum vitae and names of three references should be sent, by November 30, 1989, to Dr. Elaine Z. Francis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (RD-689), 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460. U.S. citizenship is required. The USEPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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